Living in lockdown KS3 reading workbook
A series of six reading activities featuring the tales of survivors as well as freshly published stories and poems about the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, for students to read and respond to. The stories might help students empathise or provide perspective on their own feelings of confinement in 'lockdown'.
The activities build on various reading skills: skimming and scanning, information retrieval, inference and personal response to a text. The activities are:
- stories of survival research task
- Anne Frank: a survival story in focus
- Joe Wicks: exercising to feel good
- 'Murkaster': comparing this town with your own
- poems to help you feel hopeful
- independent reading activities.
The texts can all be found online via the links provided.
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Review this resourceHelped very much to explain to the students
16/06/2021
Gave very authentic points and notes
16/06/2021
26/01/2021
15/01/2021
A great resource! Thank you
06/11/2020
13/09/2020
Hi Rosemary, thank you for getting in touch. I've checked the links to the extracts relating to Anne Frank's diary and they are working for me: https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/who-was-anne-frank/ for the first activity, and https://archive.org/stream/AnneFrankTheDiaryOfAYoungGirl_201606/Anne-Frank-The-Diary-Of-A-Young-Girl_djvu.txt for the more detailed questions using the diary itself. Hope this helps!
Kind regards, Helen
Kind regards, Helen
11/09/2020
When I first used this resource with a student, there was Anne's diary that we could refer to to complete the task set. I cannot now find this. Can anybody help please?
10/09/2020
To use with EAL learner
07/09/2020
Very appropriate resource for these times. Our grade 8 learners study The Diary of Anne Frank - the drama in term 3 so this will be a useful introduction tool as well.
12/06/2020